G400Max draws image too up...

Hi,

It seems that there is something wrong with the Matrox driver’s timings with
Nokia 446Xpro, as in resolutions 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200, the
screen image is drawn about 0.7cm too up on the monitor (also the picture is
a bit too wide). Is there a way to fix this (other than manually adjust
picture from the monitor)?

the same here with G400 AGP 32MBRAM and Hitachi 776ET 19" model monitor.

Timo Kujala wrote:

Hi,

It seems that there is something wrong with the Matrox driver’s timings with
Nokia 446Xpro, as in resolutions 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200, the
screen image is drawn about 0.7cm too up on the monitor (also the picture is
a bit too wide). Is there a way to fix this (other than manually adjust
picture from the monitor)?

Timo Kujala <tiku@nospam.bigfoot.com> wrote:

Hi,

It seems that there is something wrong with the Matrox driver’s timings with
Nokia 446Xpro, as in resolutions 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200, the
screen image is drawn about 0.7cm too up on the monitor (also the picture is
a bit too wide). Is there a way to fix this (other than manually adjust
picture from the monitor)?

Not until we re-visit our mode-switching code.

Previously, David Donohoe wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.photon:

Timo Kujala <> tiku@nospam.bigfoot.com> > wrote:
Hi,

It seems that there is something wrong with the Matrox driver’s timings with
Nokia 446Xpro, as in resolutions 1024x768, 1280x1024 and 1600x1200, the
screen image is drawn about 0.7cm too up on the monitor (also the picture is
a bit too wide). Is there a way to fix this (other than manually adjust
picture from the monitor)?

Not until we re-visit our mode-switching code.

I suspect it’s difficult to prevent this problem.
Unix provide a solution with X Window by specifying some informations, clocks values, offsets, for each resolution.
These informations are generally adjusted with the application xvidtune.